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you know how to use it don't ya? i think so. well i hadn't been able to get outside to do any hunting yet. you just be careful who you open the door to. oh i will and i hope you'll come back soon. thanks, nice to have met you mr. dunlap. yeah thanks. got me buffaloed. she pulled me off buttermilk to keep me from following monty. are you sure it was monty elkheart? positive. then you better go tell the sheriff what happened. okay but what are you gonna do? pat and i are going out to see ruby. maybe she can explain why she acted that way. ♪ , roy rogers come. me hide in back. ♪ hi ruby. ruby not talk. bullet come away from there. ♪ look out ruby! move! that claber faced forked tongue tyraid. ruby, what was monty doing here? i find him here. he no let me go. when dale was bringing you home, why did you stop her from going after him? i hear shots. i think maybe monty kill dan. but monty say he not do it. if he didn't do it how did he know about it? maybe monty tell truth, he not have rifle when we see him. he could have, he hi
you know how to use it don't ya? i think so. well i hadn't been able to get outside to do any hunting yet. you just be careful who you open the door to. oh i will and i hope you'll come back soon. thanks, nice to have met you mr. dunlap. yeah thanks. got me buffaloed. she pulled me off buttermilk to keep me from following monty. are you sure it was monty elkheart? positive. then you better go tell the sheriff what happened. okay but what are you gonna do? pat and i are going out to see ruby....
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the prevention -- intervention particularly -- is important to us particularly empowering women. it is even more difficult when there are financial issues and be able to be gainfully employed. >> this is not a criticism. i don't think - ideal of the same thing with the kids - i am saying, any opportunity that you hear about things progressing? when i talk to kids in school, is it really working? i want to leave it for me since i've had some success with young people i would be willing to offer to help in that area because like i said i don't like the in result. that so they want to stop. >> >> if anybody has a right to ask a question, that's dr. joe marshall. i am very dedicated and certainly this commission is very dedicated to doing the prevention work and we do need to have a broader conversation about that. i think that as we started out with the discussion, executive director dr. -- indicated that this year so far we have had 0, we have so many days left in this calendar year, talking calendar year not fiscal year. we have had zero homicides as a result of domestic violence.
the prevention -- intervention particularly -- is important to us particularly empowering women. it is even more difficult when there are financial issues and be able to be gainfully employed. >> this is not a criticism. i don't think - ideal of the same thing with the kids - i am saying, any opportunity that you hear about things progressing? when i talk to kids in school, is it really working? i want to leave it for me since i've had some success with young people i would be willing to...
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then one day they decide to take it us. they put a sign up in the night and the next day there is a ticket waiting for you. the tickets started racking up the day after thanksgiving. >> parking enforcement in the district is out of control. district officials say the clearly prohibits parking during the rush hour .hould residents say they did not nudists -- in the a new sign middle of all the other signs. we made an effort to notify them. they sent a letter to the committee. did manyomplained, as residents. l sayingved this e-mai -- apologies for not reaching you and your neighbors. the changes were made on the website and the yahoo group. i said, you have got to be kidding me. $400 during the holiday time? i still have to buy presents. residents are able to appeal s, but vdott 7 on your side that the residents can contact .hem for help >> tom cruise has a new movie just for you and it is out in the theaters. which movie is a hit and which is a miss? steve is back with a look at have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm
then one day they decide to take it us. they put a sign up in the night and the next day there is a ticket waiting for you. the tickets started racking up the day after thanksgiving. >> parking enforcement in the district is out of control. district officials say the clearly prohibits parking during the rush hour .hould residents say they did not nudists -- in the a new sign middle of all the other signs. we made an effort to notify them. they sent a letter to the committee. did...
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with that let us proceed. >> just a reminder to everyone. if you can please turn off any electronic sounding devices. on public comment. general public is item number four. it is again item number 12. so general public comment. you can comment on any items on calendar, but if it is not on calendar we ask you comment under those items. each person will have three minutes under public comment. we ask in order to allow ample time for all there is not a conversation going back and forth. to have your public comment and the commission can ask to answer questions afterwards. with that we are on item 2, the president's report. >> thank you. there are a couple items i want to announce and go over. one, we have had a couple ground breakings and completed projects. i want to congratulate the staff. go out and see a first-class facility. they restored a clubhouse and to make sure it got properly treated. we had a great ground breaking of the boedecker park in the tenderloin. i want to thank the commissioner that. is a true public partnership with the l
with that let us proceed. >> just a reminder to everyone. if you can please turn off any electronic sounding devices. on public comment. general public is item number four. it is again item number 12. so general public comment. you can comment on any items on calendar, but if it is not on calendar we ask you comment under those items. each person will have three minutes under public comment. we ask in order to allow ample time for all there is not a conversation going back and forth. to...
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, and pieces that they can't use. so we are allowing them, again, because we have irrigation in the ground so they can use, and if they put up a tent they can stake a tent in some places, they can't stake a tent in other places. so we are protecting the golden gate park asset. >> so what is really special about the partnership is not just the incredible music, that about 70,000 of our closest friends are listening to right now, but for the respect that everybody has for this park and the work that we do with the outside land music promoters to make sure that in a few short weeks, what you see out here will again be a beautiful, green, field filled with children playing soccer. >> everything pops back up, we are getting better and better as the years go by. bringing it back real quick, that is what we do. we bring the grass back and make sure that the plants are not destroyed. >> we work year round to plan for this event to make sure that all of the waste is picked up. 77 percent of all of the waste is diverted or recy
, and pieces that they can't use. so we are allowing them, again, because we have irrigation in the ground so they can use, and if they put up a tent they can stake a tent in some places, they can't stake a tent in other places. so we are protecting the golden gate park asset. >> so what is really special about the partnership is not just the incredible music, that about 70,000 of our closest friends are listening to right now, but for the respect that everybody has for this park and the...
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. -- craters on us. again, if somebody starts to ask questions and say why aren't you doing due diligence on what you're buying regardless of whether it has a rating and remember underneath the rating in terms of the contest were concentration issues. a aaa of one kind may be different if it has a dispersed amount of assets behind it versus concentrated all in sub prime in las vegas you name it. so in the end, the only answer, really, is due diligence, that investors fell down. lou in a wonderful quote said, no one was defending the deal. you didn't have two sides, you had sort of this prosperity that everybody thought would never end of all this money flow income from overseas. investors were rushing to put it someplace. and aaing looks pretty good particularly when it's a sub prime aaa security i can get a higher yield than if it were prime mortgage and a aaa security. you know, the simple question, risk can return are correlated. somebody had to ask besides edmund clark what's going on here. >> i thin
. -- craters on us. again, if somebody starts to ask questions and say why aren't you doing due diligence on what you're buying regardless of whether it has a rating and remember underneath the rating in terms of the contest were concentration issues. a aaa of one kind may be different if it has a dispersed amount of assets behind it versus concentrated all in sub prime in las vegas you name it. so in the end, the only answer, really, is due diligence, that investors fell down. lou in a...
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data and technology to help us do that. and then, of course, i think the most important part is to organize our communities and work with community-based organizations, families, religious groups, and everybody that's on the ground to find more ways to intervene in violent behavior out there and utilize resources such as education systems, our community jobs programs, others that might allow people to go in different direction. the unfortunate and very tragic incident in connecticut in sandy hook elementary school of course heightened everybody's awareness of what violence can really be all about. and as we have been not only responding, reacting to this national tragedy that i think president obama has adequately described as broken all of our hearts, and in every funeral that has taken place, for those 20 innocent children and six innocent adults in the school districts, and school administrators, we obviously have shared in that very tragic event, all of us. it has touched everybody across this country. san francisco is
data and technology to help us do that. and then, of course, i think the most important part is to organize our communities and work with community-based organizations, families, religious groups, and everybody that's on the ground to find more ways to intervene in violent behavior out there and utilize resources such as education systems, our community jobs programs, others that might allow people to go in different direction. the unfortunate and very tragic incident in connecticut in sandy...
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the san francisco board of education for presenting us with this wonderful commendation tonight. the omega boys club as you heard has worked tirelessly through the years. i guess when you work that hard, and the founders who are still alive today dr. joseph marshall jr. and jack -- you probably don't have time to accept awards because you're still doing the work. it gives me great pleasure to accept this on behalf of theyñ?ñ? omega boys club, 25 years after lching to that -- listening to that accomplishments and everything we've done i just reflected upon being a part of so many of those amazing experiences and just being wild, sitting there listening. i know she mentioned thailand, south africa and i just reflected on a trip i took with dr. marshall outside of the country to switzerland. we were in swirts land for two weeks i believe and just leaving the united states of america and see the world it held me to reflect on that night at the omega boys club, ndz night of course when the omega boys club told me you stick with us, we will help you see the world. i didn't know they
the san francisco board of education for presenting us with this wonderful commendation tonight. the omega boys club as you heard has worked tirelessly through the years. i guess when you work that hard, and the founders who are still alive today dr. joseph marshall jr. and jack -- you probably don't have time to accept awards because you're still doing the work. it gives me great pleasure to accept this on behalf of theyñ?ñ? omega boys club, 25 years after lching to that -- listening to that...
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what we continue to do as alumni is definitely in part of what was instilled in us as a part of this legacy and organization. on behalf of dr. marshall and jack, we want to thank you for this commendation and they of course apologize for not being here tonight but they really are doing the work. so thank you again. >> [applause.]xñ?ñnl8vfcá '9,rci pngeddle the next commendation is for the program title the seven of thevnñ?ñ?ñ occasions of november, asxñ?ñ? native-,-# # heritage month authored&ñ?ñ? by commissioner murase and fewer. is there a second? >>k y] so moved. >> second. >> reading of the resolution by commissioner murase and fewer. >> i'd like to share the reading as commissioner fewer comes back back. indian education program native-american month a day of'j>]cc recognition for the significant contribution, the first americans made to the establishment and growth of the united states, has evolved to become a whole month being designated for that#;?j+7qñ purpose, and whereas during the month of november, we'd like to1& american indian staff in the unified school dis
what we continue to do as alumni is definitely in part of what was instilled in us as a part of this legacy and organization. on behalf of dr. marshall and jack, we want to thank you for this commendation and they of course apologize for not being here tonight but they really are doing the work. so thank you again. >> [applause.]xñ?ñnl8vfcá '9,rci pngeddle the next commendation is for the program title the seven of thevnñ?ñ?ñ occasions of november, asxñ?ñ? native-,-# # heritage...
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being used across the curriculum. and in particular these investments further have>éñ?ñ? enhanced student interaction and engagement with science and social studies and even the arts curriculum. student funding has permitted the school to hire additional pe teachersióñ?ñ? while providing n planning relief time for classroom teachers to continue to collaborate. it is because of this whole child approach that we have to learn in+95#l the san francisco are one of only three large urban school districts in the state of california to surpass despite our real budget constraints over the years. we are proud to have been able to leverage all of our available resources to maximize a broader educational experience for all of our students. and while we would like to do more, this board, and this superintendent, as a former75ñ?? social studies teacher and music teacher, are committed toáñ?ñ?ñ providing a rich, robust, and inclusive education for they<ó&< whole child, every day, and to every child in our district. i'd
being used across the curriculum. and in particular these investments further have>éñ?ñ? enhanced student interaction and engagement with science and social studies and even the arts curriculum. student funding has permitted the school to hire additional pe teachersióñ?ñ? while providing n planning relief time for classroom teachers to continue to collaborate. it is because of this whole child approach that we have to learn in+95#l the san francisco are one of only three large urban...
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and painful for all of us to sit back and witness. but i'm here today not to speak of last week's events in connecticut, but i'm here today because of the phone calls that i regularly get from many of the police officers that are here in this room today in the middle of the night. department officers informing me and alerting me of the violent shootings that are happening right here in our own neighborhood. i'm here today because i have personally visited too many families as they grieve the loss of loved ones, largely due to gun violence. i'm here today because of the time that i've spent at general hospital consoling innocent victims of gun violence, some as young as five years old. i'm here because we have to do more and use every legislative and executive power that are available to us to continue to address the causes as well as the impacts of senseless gun violence occurring in our neighborhoods. now, what we know is that many of the shootings that are occurring are increasingly involving young adults under the age of 25 years o
and painful for all of us to sit back and witness. but i'm here today not to speak of last week's events in connecticut, but i'm here today because of the phone calls that i regularly get from many of the police officers that are here in this room today in the middle of the night. department officers informing me and alerting me of the violent shootings that are happening right here in our own neighborhood. i'm here today because i have personally visited too many families as they grieve the...
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. >> we want bailed approach to help us get out of this -- a balanced approach to help us get out of this, but it will have a significant impact on fairfax county if congress does nothing. >> didn't know dulles airport was such a big deal and remember, the biggest expenditure for fairfax and other counties around here, the school budget. less money for the county, less money for schools. >>> as part of our continuing effort to hold elected officials accountable for what does or does not happen before the january 1st deadline, we're inviting our local lawmakers to be live with us on the air. tonight at 7:00 i'll be joined by maryland senator ben cardin and monday at 5:00 virginia senator elect tim kaine will be right here. 9 news is making it easy for you to put the pressure on our local officials. go too our website, click on the fiscal cliff note and write a letter to your representative or senator and tell them get this thing done. >>> a tea party leaving the party to become president of the heritage foundation. senator demint says he's living because the conservative movement need
. >> we want bailed approach to help us get out of this -- a balanced approach to help us get out of this, but it will have a significant impact on fairfax county if congress does nothing. >> didn't know dulles airport was such a big deal and remember, the biggest expenditure for fairfax and other counties around here, the school budget. less money for the county, less money for schools. >>> as part of our continuing effort to hold elected officials accountable for what...
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there isn't even a correspondence file and my concern is because some of us are using the sources because the court is more sensitive for political the supreme court justice papers have been a wonderful source of information that's going to go away. some papers are sealed for decades. i don't think they open up for another ten years and i wonder for someone like konar or souter once the papers open up i may be dead by of the time they open up that's been a great source of information and i worry about the history there's a famous story of truman and he came in and said what are you doing, think of history and he replied i am thinking of history. i'm worried the justices are thinking of history, too and its right to be to our detriment. >> i want to speak about asking justices for interviews. i think that if you ask for an interview on a particular topic they feel comfortable talking about for instance justice breyer has a fairly easy justice to get an interview with what it's like to be the junior justice because he served for 11 years in the role of the senior justice by a couple of week
there isn't even a correspondence file and my concern is because some of us are using the sources because the court is more sensitive for political the supreme court justice papers have been a wonderful source of information that's going to go away. some papers are sealed for decades. i don't think they open up for another ten years and i wonder for someone like konar or souter once the papers open up i may be dead by of the time they open up that's been a great source of information and i...
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it's speaking for all of us when it utters. unable to know is a condition i've lived in all my life, a poverty of imagination about the life of another human being which you may know are lines from the book our panel concluded was the best book of poetry by the year -- of the year, bewilderment, by david perry. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you so much. when i, when i heard that -- when harold called me and said i was a finalist, i went out to, i took my daughter elizabeth out to lunch with me at murphy's pub, and we talked about how nice that was. and i said, well, the only thing i had is this amazing rivals that i suddenly have and i admire so much that my only advantage was that i was so much older than anybody. [laughter] so babe they would, the judges would decide to give me a preposthumous award. [laughter] and so i think they have. but i'd like to say how grateful i am, and i especially thank randy -- [inaudible] [applause] who have been wonderful to me for years k and randy and -- and randy a
it's speaking for all of us when it utters. unable to know is a condition i've lived in all my life, a poverty of imagination about the life of another human being which you may know are lines from the book our panel concluded was the best book of poetry by the year -- of the year, bewilderment, by david perry. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you so much. when i, when i heard that -- when harold called me and said i was a finalist, i went out to, i took my...
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that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological, spiritual way if we watch them one by one disappear. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way getting people to wake unand realize what is going on -- wake up and realize what is going on. so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes.
that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological,...
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need it, it saves us time and therefore the money is worth it. >> do you ever use it? >> i use it a couple of times. >> we use it a couple of times going up to baltimore. >> reporter: most days, the traffic is light to moderate. phil andrews, who has never been a fan of the icc, believes the tolls on the highway are way too high and the tolls should be cut dpraftically in order to draw more traffic op to the six-lane roadway. >> cut tolls in half because $4 a day each way is just too much. you make the highway a much more useful road not only for the people on it but for the roads that the cars come off of. >> reporter: the maryland transportation authority says daily traffic on the icc is growing at the rate of 3% per month. and first year revenues came in a million dollars higher than the authority's projection. the authorities also said the toll roadway's purpose is to provide relatively congestion free travel with reliable travel times. the mtsed a it will respond directly to the councilman's proposal to cut icc tolls in half. reading between the lines of the state
need it, it saves us time and therefore the money is worth it. >> do you ever use it? >> i use it a couple of times. >> we use it a couple of times going up to baltimore. >> reporter: most days, the traffic is light to moderate. phil andrews, who has never been a fan of the icc, believes the tolls on the highway are way too high and the tolls should be cut dpraftically in order to draw more traffic op to the six-lane roadway. >> cut tolls in half because $4 a day...
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thank you very much commission on status of women for meeting with us tonight. this is a very exciting event and i look forward to it. thank you very much. >> thank you and i am commissioner tom mazzucco. i am on my second term of the police commission and a native san franciscan. i am a partner in a law firm but prior to doing that i spent 20 years as a prosecutor, 10 as a district attorney here in the city and county of san francisco where i handled domestic violence cases and nienl years as an assistant united states attorney here in the northern district of california where ironically handled domestic violence case in the presidio which isn't the typical jurisdiction matter but more importantly i'm a husband and a father of a daughter and this is important and in light of the current events that have taken place it's important that the two commissions get together to affirm our commitment to combating domestic violence and protecting witnesses and candidly this couldn't be a better time. today i received the san francisco attorney, the magazine from the bar
thank you very much commission on status of women for meeting with us tonight. this is a very exciting event and i look forward to it. thank you very much. >> thank you and i am commissioner tom mazzucco. i am on my second term of the police commission and a native san franciscan. i am a partner in a law firm but prior to doing that i spent 20 years as a prosecutor, 10 as a district attorney here in the city and county of san francisco where i handled domestic violence cases and nienl...
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so this brings us to item t -- are we finished? let's see i probably shouldn't try to skip this, but board delegates to membership organizations nsba, csba, cgcs and we are already heard that we had a great conference with the csba in san francisco. were there other things that people needed to report? commissioner norton? >> i just want to recognize commissioner wynns, which we sort of do earlier in the meeting. it was her conference for csba. it was a great conference and learned a lot. at the january 8th meeting we're going to try to show the video shown at the delegate assembly, honoring commissioner wynns and we're endeavoring to get that from csba. you also gave a great speech and i don't know if you have the text, that you could share with board members because was a greater speech. thank you. >> any other reports? seeing none, item t. report of closed session actions. this is a closed session action of december 12th, 2012 the board of education approved by a vote of six ayes and one absent y yes, the program of one program
so this brings us to item t -- are we finished? let's see i probably shouldn't try to skip this, but board delegates to membership organizations nsba, csba, cgcs and we are already heard that we had a great conference with the csba in san francisco. were there other things that people needed to report? commissioner norton? >> i just want to recognize commissioner wynns, which we sort of do earlier in the meeting. it was her conference for csba. it was a great conference and learned a lot....
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we rely heavily on our many trained professionals 20 help us do our work each day. after persons injured due to shooting after the scene, people go there, public firefighters and servants. the trauma surgeons, emergency physicians anesthesiologists, orthopedic surgeons, nurses, therapists and many, many others who come to help us work on the patient. and we do this for every single person who is injured. we bring all the resources there. we can to make sure we can save as many people as we can each day. the reality and sadness is we may save many, but we can't save everyone. over the years i have seen massive increase in the fire power witnesses before you today. these guns are more powerful and destruction are profound. from ak-47s, other assault-style weapons, hand gun, extended clips, hollow point bullets, black talon weapons, bullets and other things like that, i've seen them and the work that -- the problems they cause each day. the larger weapons create absolute devastation in the victims. when they strike a victim, it's like a bomb going off. i struggle with
we rely heavily on our many trained professionals 20 help us do our work each day. after persons injured due to shooting after the scene, people go there, public firefighters and servants. the trauma surgeons, emergency physicians anesthesiologists, orthopedic surgeons, nurses, therapists and many, many others who come to help us work on the patient. and we do this for every single person who is injured. we bring all the resources there. we can to make sure we can save as many people as we can...
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thank you both for joining us. this issue comes back repeatedly and unfortunately fades into oblivion just as quickly. can you sense in your day to day advocacy, day to day since this horrific day over the weekend what has changed? >> i really believe the momentum is in my favor. people are as fed up as bob costas is with the state of affairs, currently. people want change, and they want to see the president lead when it comes to that change. >> you were on this show a couple of months ago actually when i was out in denver, you had just come out with your ad with this unbelievably 30 second powerful ad begging and pleading at some point in the presidential debates for somebody to discuss gun control. you were in that movie theater shot. you look great your life was altered. has the white house responded called you said anything? >> no, not directly, and, you know, that's tough but we're hopeful, really, that we'll be able to reach out to them in the next term. >> and then am i right that the argument and maybe i ca
thank you both for joining us. this issue comes back repeatedly and unfortunately fades into oblivion just as quickly. can you sense in your day to day advocacy, day to day since this horrific day over the weekend what has changed? >> i really believe the momentum is in my favor. people are as fed up as bob costas is with the state of affairs, currently. people want change, and they want to see the president lead when it comes to that change. >> you were on this show a couple of...
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here, but guess what, that is affecting us here. you are starting to see them pop up. there was the rubber person selling the rubber stuffer out the truck and they vanished and i haven't seen them around. i have seen a small truck with clothes in the commission and i'm okay, it's going to start to happen. if we could take about that at one of the meetings because that is going to happen sooner or later. >> i have seen women's clothing trucks at levi plaza. >> so yes, commissioners, that is starting to be a standing agenda with the policy committee, but we have beening to doing work and staff member christin murdock is staffing the work on this and we'll proficient you with a more detailed update at the general meeting. x any other items? >> next item. >> item 15, adjournment. >> motion. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> commissioners the meeting is adjourned at 7:10 p.m. >> in the auditorium and can we all stand please for the pledge of allegiance. >> pledge one and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god, indi
here, but guess what, that is affecting us here. you are starting to see them pop up. there was the rubber person selling the rubber stuffer out the truck and they vanished and i haven't seen them around. i have seen a small truck with clothes in the commission and i'm okay, it's going to start to happen. if we could take about that at one of the meetings because that is going to happen sooner or later. >> i have seen women's clothing trucks at levi plaza. >> so yes, commissioners,...
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tell us. make a shord video about your message to the president. it is c-span's student video competition with the chance to win a grand prize of $5,000 and $50,000 in total prizes. go to studentcam.org. >> winston spendser churchill, defender of the realm. 1940 to 1965. host: paul reid, co-author with william manchester of the last lion, the third of a trilogy, if you could have dinner with winston chump -- churchill and ask him a series of questions what would they be? >> he didn't like strangers and didn't like the press and didn't give anything away. i would ask him about his religious beliefs or lack thereof. i found that fascinating. he read plato and airs as to thele and cyst -- cicero but he made himself into a classical man. he lived a life in accordance with the precursor to the christian ethic we find in plato and greek gloves and humanist but godless ethic. th then, let's see. the second front. i would like him to have the final word because we americans have set him up for the decades as at one point almost cowardly in his aversion to
tell us. make a shord video about your message to the president. it is c-span's student video competition with the chance to win a grand prize of $5,000 and $50,000 in total prizes. go to studentcam.org. >> winston spendser churchill, defender of the realm. 1940 to 1965. host: paul reid, co-author with william manchester of the last lion, the third of a trilogy, if you could have dinner with winston chump -- churchill and ask him a series of questions what would they be? >> he...
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and let their memories inspired us to do good. may we work toward bettering our communities. we would like to know how people across the baltimore area and maryland are stepping up. if you have witnessed or been the recipient of any random acts of kindness, tell us about it. head to our website -- wbaltv.com. you can tell us your story. >> a lot of people can make charitable contributions this time of year. there is one that you should consider that will not cost you a dime. >> we have the story. >> he was awarded a purple heart for his service in the military overseas. >> they donated a harbor past and they went to cv attractions around the city. they took a speedboat to were around the city. -- speedboats -- speed boat tour. >> and the best part? they stayed at the hotel for free. they took part in a program called hotels for heroes. anyone can donate their marriott reward points. >> the fact that these folks gave up so much to protect us, it is just a great initiative to get behind. >> military members go through the non-profit
and let their memories inspired us to do good. may we work toward bettering our communities. we would like to know how people across the baltimore area and maryland are stepping up. if you have witnessed or been the recipient of any random acts of kindness, tell us about it. head to our website -- wbaltv.com. you can tell us your story. >> a lot of people can make charitable contributions this time of year. there is one that you should consider that will not cost you a dime. >> we...
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she throws us curveballs all the time. colder air sunk in an lingered. when we thought we would transition to rain a lot quicker we were still getting snow and that is why some of you are seen heavier amounts then what was our originally forecast. but we are starting to see the transition finally from the snow, to the piece, to rain across the southern part of the metro area. everywhere you see blue, it is the snow along cecil county, parts of 95, harford county, carroll county, back to frederick and falling in the mountains. but as he gets a garrett county it as an icy mixture. look in the green starting to cregan from the south. a very good news as we see a transition from the ice into the rain around downtown baltimore, airport, catonsville, colombia. -- columbia. it is a very good transition for everyone trying to get on the roads. you still have to watch out for the icy conditions especially north and west of the city. still hovering near the freezing mark near cockeysville -- anywhere in this thing colder longer you have a chance for ice. to the no
she throws us curveballs all the time. colder air sunk in an lingered. when we thought we would transition to rain a lot quicker we were still getting snow and that is why some of you are seen heavier amounts then what was our originally forecast. but we are starting to see the transition finally from the snow, to the piece, to rain across the southern part of the metro area. everywhere you see blue, it is the snow along cecil county, parts of 95, harford county, carroll county, back to...
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welcome, and thank you for joining us. my name is richard fontaine, i'm the president of the center for new american security. it's a real pleasure to welcome you all here tonight to celebrate the publication of senior fellow tom ricks' new book "the generals: american military command from world war ii to today." speaking of books, it'd hardly be a launch event if we didn't have some for sale, and we do, so if you're interested, tom's volume will be on sale after the event, if you haven't already picked up one -- which i see some of you have -- in the ballroom lobby. tom ricks has been a member of the cns family for a while. he writes a widely-read blog called "the best defense" which won the 2010 national magazine award for best blog of the year. he's well known for his book "fiasco" and for the follow-up, "the gamble: general petraeus and the american military adventure in iraq." tom spent 17 years as a reporter covering the u.s. military for "the wall street journal" and another eight for "the washington post". in the
welcome, and thank you for joining us. my name is richard fontaine, i'm the president of the center for new american security. it's a real pleasure to welcome you all here tonight to celebrate the publication of senior fellow tom ricks' new book "the generals: american military command from world war ii to today." speaking of books, it'd hardly be a launch event if we didn't have some for sale, and we do, so if you're interested, tom's volume will be on sale after the event, if you...
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you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> it is time to take a look at all those photos that make you say what the what. >> sara has been just poring through them. takes her hours to go through three pictures. sara, what did you come up with? >> as i know you've looking forward to this segment, first photo from missouri. lee's summit counselling. if that doesn't work, low-cost spay and neuter. counseling is not going to smooth things over, neuter takes over. >> we kind of got it. >> that's a stretch. >> thank you for sending it in. >> emily smith from p birmingham, alabama submitted this photo. look at the girl in the dress with her leggings and this giraffe thought that might be her baby. >> look ho
you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> it is time to take a look at all those photos that...
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>> keep sending us those responses. we will read more in our next hour. >> the ravens came roaring out of the gates to claim the title of afc north chance. first quarter, joe flacco tosses into torrey smith. that was a pickup of 43 yards. that would take an early 7-0 lead. touchdown for ray rice. then we move to the fourth quarter. watch him go, 78 yards. the ravens make it to another division title. 33-14. >> we kept saying we had everything in front of us. we could still win the division and, here and play as well as we did today. that says a lot of what kind of team we are and what kind of team we're going to be. >> we just need to shuffle the cards and see have the matchups play out. the ravens could finish with the third or fourth seed. right now baltimore would face indianapolis in the wild car route. the first-round bye is up for bids. buck showalter nearest a contract extension with the orioles. bringing baltimore back to its winning ways and they are reportedly in the final stages of negotiations. a deal is exp
>> keep sending us those responses. we will read more in our next hour. >> the ravens came roaring out of the gates to claim the title of afc north chance. first quarter, joe flacco tosses into torrey smith. that was a pickup of 43 yards. that would take an early 7-0 lead. touchdown for ray rice. then we move to the fourth quarter. watch him go, 78 yards. the ravens make it to another division title. 33-14. >> we kept saying we had everything in front of us. we could still win...
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i had to use the term fiscal cliff. hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the skaunterred opportunity in natural gas. he was quite bullish in the price of oil. chinese keep it up. we have an umbrella that makes it worth our while to get hard to get oil. as plentiful as oil is, there is a gigantic glut for natural gas, and the opposite of oil, all papas talked. more nat gas than we know what to do with. we have no place to put it and not enough places to use it. and natural gas isn't fungible. it costs fortunes to transport overseas and barely economical when transported overseas. the best use is in this country. and we need to harness natural gas to make product more cheat here than anywhere else in the developed world that would be terrific if companieies would choose to relocate here. that's not happening. papa made it clear, he's bearish on the price of natural gas. it will stay at $5 for years to come. we have the opportunity to produce more than any other country on earth. the natural gas' replacement for diesel fuel. 25% of the oil w
i had to use the term fiscal cliff. hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the skaunterred opportunity in natural gas. he was quite bullish in the price of oil. chinese keep it up. we have an umbrella that makes it worth our while to get hard to get oil. as plentiful as oil is, there is a gigantic glut for natural gas, and the opposite of oil, all papas talked. more nat gas than we know what to do with. we have no place to put it and not enough places to use it. and natural gas...
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stay with us. with us. >> from the walker family here. >> to everybody in annapolis, maryland, my dad and linda, a happy holiday. holiday. >>> the president took a break from fiscal cliff talks to join the first family for the lighting of the national christmas tree on the ellipse. >> as fox 5's bob barnard tells us, others who were there say that icy chill in the air needs to thaw if we are going to avoid that fiscal cliff. l clif >> reporter: yes, the president and malia obama with sasha and first lady michelle leading the chorus of santa claus is coming to town. >> one! >> the ceremony of music and lights as the national christmas tree comes to light. >> i'm so excited for christmas, i can feel christmas already now. >> reporter: the holiday cheer, the spectacle of this illuminating condition tempered by thoughts of the fiscal cliff. >> they'll resolve it. >> reporter: this is 6-month- old evan mikulski. >> we are very concerned. i'm a federal government employee. therefore, that of cou
stay with us. with us. >> from the walker family here. >> to everybody in annapolis, maryland, my dad and linda, a happy holiday. holiday. >>> the president took a break from fiscal cliff talks to join the first family for the lighting of the national christmas tree on the ellipse. >> as fox 5's bob barnard tells us, others who were there say that icy chill in the air needs to thaw if we are going to avoid that fiscal cliff. l clif >> reporter: yes, the...
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there's a stationary front sitting over us keeping us in between cold and warm air, sitting near the temperatures for today and we'll have to keep rain in the forecast throughout the entire day, as well. putting future cast in motion, this isn't an exact depiction of what's going to happen but a general idea. notice that the rain showers basically stay along the boundary from baltimore to d.c. even through the later half of the morning, then clearing and again in the afternoon more showers are possible around that boundary. you basically have to call for on-and-off rain at any point today even if it lightens at times. the forecast, temperatures holding instead, upper 40's to low 50's. areas of fog look patchy at this point but scattered showers the biggest issue especially heading down to fedexfield, 1:00 p.m. kickoff, versus the redskins. we have a shower possible so bring the rain gear and something warm, as well. temperatures chilly later today. that takes us into our seven-day forecast. a cold front is on the way but we're going to warm up ahead of that, 65 for the afternoon temp
there's a stationary front sitting over us keeping us in between cold and warm air, sitting near the temperatures for today and we'll have to keep rain in the forecast throughout the entire day, as well. putting future cast in motion, this isn't an exact depiction of what's going to happen but a general idea. notice that the rain showers basically stay along the boundary from baltimore to d.c. even through the later half of the morning, then clearing and again in the afternoon more showers are...
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and author kerry hannon is still with us. thank you both for joining us. so, kevin, let's begin with you talking about bridge work. you say we really should have a different mindset. it's common, isn't it? - oh, absolutely. i think the entire concept of "you work and then you retire" is definitely in the minority for most older americans. retirement is much more of a process, where individuals work at a career or other job and they gradually phase out of the labor force. - so one of the things you do, you study the trends. where are we in terms of this trend? and do you expect it's just going to continue in terms of numbers? - yeah. it's a good question. what we find is that about-- if you look at career workers, so individuals who've had a career job at some point in their life, about 60% of them take on another job before exiting the labor force completely. and we call those jobs "bridge jobs." they bridge the gap between career work and complete retirement. - and complete retirement, ok. what's the term you like, kerry? we didn't discuss that before. th
and author kerry hannon is still with us. thank you both for joining us. so, kevin, let's begin with you talking about bridge work. you say we really should have a different mindset. it's common, isn't it? - oh, absolutely. i think the entire concept of "you work and then you retire" is definitely in the minority for most older americans. retirement is much more of a process, where individuals work at a career or other job and they gradually phase out of the labor force. - so one of...
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this will be with us throughout our morning commute. let's start planning ahead of what we can do to make the commute a little easier for you. typically, it is already slow from 95 headed through silver spring. not going to take long for all of this to become one continuous delay. here is the truck overturned on its side. as you can see, right lane remains closed on the beltway as you continue around towards old georgetown road and making your way to the american legion bridge. your options at this time, the icc, that is open for you. also randolph road north of the beltway and 410, the east-west highway south of 495, all viable workarounds for you. northbound 39 5, the early morning incident off the road to the shoulder. traffic it is heavy traveling up towards seminary road. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. e traffic. >> thank you. >>> a scary find inside a fairfax county school after a gun is found inside a student's locker. >> the school insists that no students were ever in danger. fox 5's melanie alnwick is live at ro
this will be with us throughout our morning commute. let's start planning ahead of what we can do to make the commute a little easier for you. typically, it is already slow from 95 headed through silver spring. not going to take long for all of this to become one continuous delay. here is the truck overturned on its side. as you can see, right lane remains closed on the beltway as you continue around towards old georgetown road and making your way to the american legion bridge. your options at...
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most of us could use some time to unwind. one not had to the movies -- one not had to the movies -- why not head to the >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> the roads are shaping up pretty nicely. volume is on the lighter side. this is the west side. 59 -- 55 miles per hour on the west side. 63 as you make your way eastbound on 70 in towards the beltway. this is 895 at the harbor tunnel. problem free. no problems on the harrisburg expressway, 62 miles per hour. those speeds continue down to the beltway. southbound traffic is building just a bit on 95 from the white marsh area. 55 miles per hour on 295 southbound down towards 195. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. dave allen has a check of the mta. >> the number 19 bus is delayed at this hour. the 23 bus is diverting at onroe.in and lom everything else is on time. marc trains and metro subway. now here is ava marie. >> conditions on the roads will be the deteriorating throughout the morning. a storm system is moving in. right now the rain is moving
most of us could use some time to unwind. one not had to the movies -- one not had to the movies -- why not head to the >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> the roads are shaping up pretty nicely. volume is on the lighter side. this is the west side. 59 -- 55 miles per hour on the west side. 63 as you make your way eastbound on 70 in towards the beltway. this is 895 at the harbor tunnel. problem free. no problems on the harrisburg expressway, 62 miles per...